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Steeltown is the
second studio album by
Scottish band Big Country. The
album was
recorded at ABBA's
Polar Studios in
Stockholm with
Steve Lillywhite producing...
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Steeltown Murders is a four-part
factual drama television miniseries written by Ed
Whitmore and
directed by Marc Evans. It was
produced for the BBC by...
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Steeltown Records was an
American record company in Gary, Indiana. The
company was
founded in 1966 by
William Adams (a.k.a.
Gordon Keith) and co-owned...
- Chitlin'
Circuit then
signed with
Steeltown Records in 1967 and
released two singles. In 1968, they left
Steeltown Records and
signed with Motown, where...
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signed with
Steeltown Records in 1967 and
released two singles. The
group was
managed by Joe Jackson. In 1968, the
group left
Steeltown Records and signed...
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Jermaine and his
brothers first signed as the
Jackson 5 with
Gordon Keith of
Steeltown Records in
November 1967, and
their first single "Big Boy", was released...
- the last
single by the band to make the US charts.
Their second album Steeltown (1984) was a hit,
entering the UK
Albums Chart at No. 1. The
album includes...
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performed by a then nine-year-old
Michael Jackson. "Big Boy" was
released by
Steeltown Records, a
record company in Gary, Indiana, in
January 1968.
After it...
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president of
Steeltown Records in Gary, Indiana. The group's
first single "Big Boy," with
Michael as the lead singer, was
released by
Steeltown on January...
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reached number three in the UK
Albums Chart and
their subsequent albums Steeltown (1984), The Seer (1986) and
Peace in Our Time (1988) all
reached the top...